The Mirror and the Mask : Portraiture in the Age of Picasso
The Mirror and the Mask : Portraiture in the Age of Picasso
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Author(s): Alarco, Paloma
Warner, Malcolm
ISBN No.: 9780300122510
Pages: 352
Year: 200705
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 103.50
Status: Out Of Print

An unparalleled and beautifully illustrated account of the portrait in modern art Portraiture is the unexpected survivor of the modern movement. Even as photography took over the role of recording likeness--and artists questioned the representational basis of art--almost all the most important artists of the 20th century experimented with portraiture, and many made it a central feature of their work. As the commissioned portrait became more the province of specialists working in conservative styles, avant-garde portraiture became an affair between artists, their friends, and--with the proliferation of self-portraits--their own selves. Focusing on avant-garde European paintings and sculpture from the 1890s to the 1980s, The Mirror and the Mask: Portraiture in the Age of Picasso shows the fascinating transformations that portraiture underwent as a flourishing, international phenomenon of the age. Through a spectacular panorama of late 19th- and 20th-century portraits, and using Picasso's stylistic evolution as a constant point of reference, the book explores how the genre developed in response to artistic movements and great historical events. It features more than 100 paintings and sculptures by artists including Cézanne, Van Gogh, Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, Kokoschka, Beckmann, Soutine, Dubuffet, Bacon, and Freud. Published in association with the Kimbell Art Museum Exhibition Schedule: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid (February 6 - May 20, 2007) Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth (June 17 - September 16, 2007).


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